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    im 13 and looking for a new glove. I play everywhere, so i need an all around glove. any suggestions for which brand to buy?

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    Originally posted by jamespaul94 View Post
    im 13 and looking for a new glove. I play everywhere, so i need an all around glove. any suggestions for which brand to buy?
    I just bought an Adidas (CC1150). Sweet glove.

    First new glove in 30 years. Last one literally fell apart last week.
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    • #3
      I think Mizuno makes a very good glove for the price if you're looking for infielders gloves. I like Rawlings and Wilson at first and in the outfield, and the Wilson A2000 or pudge model behind the plate.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jake Patterson View Post
        I just bought an Adidas (CC1150). Sweet glove.
        I've only seen the Adidas gloves at Dick's Sporting Goods. I think they might be a Dick's exclusive. Any idea who actually makes the glove?

        Twitch5

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Twitch5 View Post
          I've only seen the Adidas gloves at Dick's Sporting Goods. I think they might be a Dick's exclusive. Any idea who actually makes the glove?

          Twitch5
          I did buy it at Dick's
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          • #6
            I have a pair of Mizuno gloves for infield (11 inches) and as a pitcher (12.5 inches). I like them quite a bit.
            Owner of Driveline Baseball - Seattle, WA

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jake Patterson View Post
              I just bought an Adidas (CC1150). Sweet glove.

              First new glove in 30 years. Last one literally fell apart last week.
              Since when is Adidas making baseball gloves?

              I think Mizuno makes the best. I have had several of them now. Every time I had a new one, the thing was very smooth already.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Yankeebiscuitfan View Post
                Since when is Adidas making baseball gloves?

                I think Mizuno makes the best. I have had several of them now. Every time I had a new one, the thing was very smooth already.
                Not certain, but they do it well!
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                • #9
                  I can't stand the Mizunos. It's somewhere in the yard for the dog to chew. We've owned Heart of the Hide which I like. My son liked the old SSK's 11.25 that were made about 4-5 years ago. My son loves his Wilson A2K.

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                  • #10
                    Easton baby.

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                    • #11
                      I just got a new akadema agm 209 and it seems like a good quality glove.



                      Anyone else ever used an akadema or heard any testimonies?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Yankeebiscuitfan View Post
                        Since when is Adidas making baseball gloves?

                        I think Mizuno makes the best. I have had several of them now. Every time I had a new one, the thing was very smooth already.
                        Adidas is making a big push into baseball this year, they sent out a glossy catalog with all new equipment and Ryan Howard on the cover. Kind of like Nike a few years ago...how can you use a Nike bat? Just seems wrong...

                        I own a Wilson A2000 IF glove, Louisville Slugger OF glove, Mizuno 1B mitt, and Easton C mitt. They're all great. Just don't buy the low end stuff from any line, buy the higher end stuff for better playability and durability. My only failure was a Mizuno OF glove from 25 years ago, but it was dirt cheap (probably $20 back then) and I got what I paid for. The thing never developed a pocket despite heavy use and turned into a rock with age.
                        When I thought I lost the LS glove last year, I had a new Nokona all picked out...then, I found my LS. The Nokonas fascinate me.
                        "I throw him four wide ones, then try to pick him off first base." - Preacher Roe on pitching to Musial

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by hellborn View Post
                          Adidas is making a big push into baseball this year, they sent out a glossy catalog with all new equipment and Ryan Howard on the cover. Kind of like Nike a few years ago...how can you use a Nike bat? Just seems wrong...

                          I own a Wilson A2000 IF glove, Louisville Slugger OF glove, Mizuno 1B mitt, and Easton C mitt. They're all great. Just don't buy the low end stuff from any line, buy the higher end stuff for better playability and durability. My only failure was a Mizuno OF glove from 25 years ago, but it was dirt cheap (probably $20 back then) and I got what I paid for. The thing never developed a pocket despite heavy use and turned into a rock with age.
                          When I thought I lost the LS glove last year, I had a new Nokona all picked out...then, I found my LS. The Nokonas fascinate me.
                          One model of Nokonos are stiff and heavy; the other gets floppy too quickly.

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                          • #14
                            barrazapro.com

                            best gloves i've ever bought

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by hellborn View Post
                              Kind of like Nike a few years ago...how can you use a Nike bat? Just seems wrong...
                              It does, but the Nike Aero and Torque bats get generally good reviews, and lots of colleges are using them. I've never swung one, but plenty of people seem to like them quite a bit.
                              Owner of Driveline Baseball - Seattle, WA

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